Virtus.pro Polar was formed on September 18, 2014 [3] from from NVMI players. It was later rebranded to ASUS.Polar as an attempt to create a separate brand under a single ownership, but it didn't turn out to be a success and the team was merged with the main Virtus.pro roster and ceased to exist as a brand. [4]

At the end of the first transfer deadline before the first Major in 2015, Virtus.pro announce their subs.[5]

On May 30th 2016, after accusations that the team had used No[o]ne as a standin for ALOHADANCE in The Summit 5 Qualifiers Finals vs Ad Finem, using ALOHADANCE's account to hide the action, Virtus.pro admitted that they had broken the rules, and were removed from the tournament.[6]

The entire Dota 2 squad was dropped by the organization on 30 June 2016[7], after increasingly poor results culminated in a disappointing 6th place finish in the Qualifiers for The International 2016, thus failing to qualify for yet another event. Following the International, Virtus pro later revamped their Dota 2 squad and won The Summit 6. [8]